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At that position I'm not 100% sure the Vikings would go QB, it would depend on the record of them drafting there, if they are 4-12, could see it, 5-11 probably not as that would indicate Ponder has improved some. DB would be a likely pick if they didn't go QB. Also, I tend to like Tyler Wilson over Bray, but that is personal preference._________________Gnat's Movie Reviews

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Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 1:30 pm Post subject: Re: One Round

Granted, this class is chock full of quality safeties, but three of them going before the first CB comes off the board (yes, Amerson will end up playing FS in the pro's, he doesn't have the hips, feet, or speed to play boundary corner at the next level)?

For the Chargers, DJ Fluker is just all kinds of not gonna happen. The only way that AJ Smith (and with the draft position you're projecting, he'd still be in his position) would draft a 1st round OL would be if Jared Gaither was unable to play this entire season and we needed a starting LT (and even then I'm not convinced he'd jump at the opportunity to spend a 1st on an OL). The problem is... Fluker's a straight RT and might even have to kick in to play guard in the pro's - in today's NFL of the considerably more athletic power-to-speed rushers, Fluker's not the kind of guy teams are going to want to trust protecting the blind side of their QB's.

Straight value at that pick says either Werner, Montgomery, or Lotulelei (NT's typically take a year to develop and Cam Thomas will be entering the last year of his rookie contract in 2013 and will be at make-or-break point). Dee Milliner and Jonathan Banks are also possibilities._________________